Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... truth . The transformation of Ulysses ' companions into swine becomes , in Hawthorne's version , a revelation of the truth rather than mere external witchcraft . Like Deacon Gookin , Judge Pyncheon , or Westervelt , their outward ...
... truth . The transformation of Ulysses ' companions into swine becomes , in Hawthorne's version , a revelation of the truth rather than mere external witchcraft . Like Deacon Gookin , Judge Pyncheon , or Westervelt , their outward ...
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... truth with such astonishing lack of consideration for other people's feelings , to rend the thin veils of civilization so wantonly , so brutally was to her so horrible an outrage of human decency that , without replying , dazed and ...
... truth with such astonishing lack of consideration for other people's feelings , to rend the thin veils of civilization so wantonly , so brutally was to her so horrible an outrage of human decency that , without replying , dazed and ...
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... truth , is a difference of clarity and explicitness of statement . Chesterfield's lines must assert their untruth clearly and forcefully . Milton's lines , by comparison , merely suggest a truth , leading the mind to plumb the depths of ...
... truth , is a difference of clarity and explicitness of statement . Chesterfield's lines must assert their untruth clearly and forcefully . Milton's lines , by comparison , merely suggest a truth , leading the mind to plumb the depths of ...
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